Supervisor Dr. DOST MUHAMMAD BALOCH Faculty of Biotechnology and Informatics‚ BUITEMS‚ Quetta Co-Supervisor PROFESSOR Dr. MUHAMMAD AZAM KHAN KAKAR Faculty of Biotechnology and Informatics‚ BUITEMS‚ Quetta PREVALENCE OF ZOONOTIC DISEASES (TUBERCULOSIS AND BRUCELLOSIS) IN ANIMALS DOMOISTICATED IN PISHIN DISTRICT (BALOCHISTAN) Abstract This report presents a combined epidemiological and economic framework for assessing zoonoses using a ‘‘one health’’ concept. The framework allows for an understanding
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1 BUILDING A ROADMAP FOR HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTEROPERABILITY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH (Public Health Uses of Electronic Health Record Data) WHITE PAPER 2007 2 CONTENTS List of Authors: PHDSC - IHE Task Force Participants ……………………………………3 Executive Summary……………………………………………………………………………5 What is Public Health?....................................................................................................6 Mission……………………………………………………………………………………..……..6 Stakeholders……………………………………………………………………………
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time during the past few weeks. There are no obvious signs of trauma and in the ER he had a normal EKG and echocardiogram‚ however a bloody pleural effusion was found during the ER workup. A CBC with differential shows no abnormal blood counts. Tuberculosis was ruled out by a CT scan and ACE level testing of his sputum. Multiple standard diagnostic imaging studies did not show any obvious abnormalities. The patient’s spleen ruptured and in surgery to remove the spleen‚ Wegener’s disease was ruled
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to understand further the differences between public and community health. Public Health According to Stanhope and Lancaster (2008)‚ the Institute of Medicine defined public health as “Organized community and multidisciplinary efforts‚ based on epidemiology‚ aimed at preventing disease and promoting health” (Definitions of selected terms‚ p. 48). Stanhope and Lancaster (2008) further
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higher than the ADN programs. The AACN stresses that “baccalaureate-prepared nurses are providers‚ designers‚ and managers of care in a dramatically changing health care system and their education should include an increased emphasis on economics‚ epidemiology‚ genetics‚ gerontology‚ global perspectives‚ and telecommunications.” (AACN‚ 1998) In nursing today more is expected from a nurse than just following the doctor’s orders. A nurse must be able
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Dr. Rohan Sanjanwala |∗ HYPERLINK "rohan279@yahoo.com" rohan279@yahoo.com; ) +91- 9820 403 800; |101‚ Juhu Prajakta C H S‚Vidhyanidhi Road‚ Vile Parle West‚ Mumbai-400049‚ India | Highly motivated and dedicated General Practitioner with more than 3 years of clinical experience with strong educational foundation‚ maintaining a strong working knowledge of medical terminology. Highly developed communication skills and adapt to patients in a clear
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founder of the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad‚ chairman of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS‚ Tuberculosis‚ and Malaria. With Rajat being so successful‚ and so involved it was difficult to detect that he would commit this type of crime. Opportunity is a major aspect when it comes to fraud‚ because without opportunity fraud would not happen as easily. The three elements of the opportunity triangle include: committing the fraud‚ concealed the fraud‚ and convert to personal gain. Rajat leaked
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Moodley‚ J.‚ & Pillay‚ T. (2004). Perinatal Tuberculosis and HIV-1 GMA Network. (2009‚ October 28). 8 Dead‚ 24 Hurt in Isabela Road Accident - Police. Loevinsohn‚ M. (1987). Insecticide use and Increased Mortality in Rural Central Luzon‚ Philippines National Economic and Development Authority. (2009). Chapter 2: Human Development. 11. National Epidemiology Center. (2006). Philippine Health Statistics. Manila‚ Philippines: Department of Health. National Epidemiology Center. (2009). Philippine Health Statistics
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INFECTION CONTROL Pathogen- Infectious agent Colonization- If microorganism is present or invades host‚ grows and/or multiplies but does not cause infection. Communicable disease- if infectious disease can be transmitted from one person to another. -Symptomatic-if pathogens multiply and cause clinical signs/symptoms. -Asymptomatic- if no s/s are present *CHAIN OF INFECTION: 1. An infectious agent or pathogen 2. A reservoir or source for pathogen growth 3. A portal of exit from the
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Name: HLT 3306: Midterm Study Guide Chapters 1-6 Complete and study thoroughly. I do not give the answers for these questions so it is your responsibility to read the textbook and do the work so that you do well. You will not have enough time to search for all of the answers so I suggest you complete the guide and master its material. Note: It’s a whole lot easier to complete this guide if you read one chapter at a time and then complete a portion of the questions. You’ll remember the material
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